The day my Logitech Freedom Mobile headset died

by Miha Markič 18. April 2006 11:14

Well, not exactly died. But got a serious injury.

I just got information from Eventus that this part is replaceable and doesn't cost too much so it is worth getting a new part.

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Andrej Tozon
Andrej Tozon
4/18/2006 5:09:28 PM #

What did you do? Grow Mr. Spock ears? ;)
I'm kinda surprised with a cheap spare parts option... I'm more used to getting answers like 'Buy a new one' from our dealers...

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Miha Markic
Miha Markic
4/18/2006 6:03:52 PM #

Spock ears Smile.

Apparently this damage is caused by low winter temperatures (a guess from the serviceman). And yes, I was surprised too, by the spare part availability. That makes even for Logitech (-1 for glitch and +1 for spare part availability).

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Hernik Stredtfeld
Hernik Stredtfeld
6/13/2006 7:12:44 PM #

Hi! I had exactly the same problem and got a spare part for it. How did you "install" the new earclip? I've tried pulling the old one out, but don't dare to use as much force as would be needed to get it off. Is there a simple trick to do it?

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Miha Markic
Miha Markic
6/13/2006 7:15:00 PM #

Hi Henrik,

There is a screw you need to unscrew (right to the red mark on the picture). And yes, pulling the piece out is temptating Smile

HTH,
Miha

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Miha currently works as a free lance consultant and software developer specialized in .net area.
He graduated in Computer and information science at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. He has accumulated experience in various programming languages such as Java, Visual Basic 3-6 (MCP), Visual C++, Delphi, C# and VB.Net through years.
He has experience in practically all (technical) stages of project development, including planning, framework development, user interface, business processes, as well as testing and documenting. He has worked on big and small projects in Slovenia and abroad (e.g. participated in completing level 3 IS for the Nucor steel plant, Hertford, USA).
Currently he enjoys programming in .net environment using C#. Since 2000 he has been active in Developer Express' DX Squad and has been ECDL trainer and tester. He also gives lectures on conferences and other events in Slovenia.

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